Letters | Report the truth, Christmas on the radio and Affordable Care

Report the truth

It is time for the CJ to start reporting truth and facts and stop regurgitating Democrat talking points. The ACA program is a failure, there are no answers to "fast and furious," no answers to Benghazi, no answers to the IRS and NSA affairs, no answer as to how to get the millions out of work back to work-it goes on- and the biggest deal seems to be did Rand Paul not give attribution to someone's words.

Come on guys, get serious with your news reporting!

FRED SILHANEK

Louisville 40207

Deck the halls

Really?!? Radio stations already playing Christmas music the FIRST WEEK OF NOVEMBER?!?

LOREN J. RUDD

Louisville 40241

The rest cure

I wonder if anyone except me sees the irony in the extreme sense of outrage some of our elected officials in Washington are demonstrating over the fact that the Affordable Care Act web site has shut down. Aren't these the same elected officials who let the ENTIRE GOVERMENT shut down without blinking an eye.

While I certainly realize that the glitches in the web program need to be fixed, it would have been nice to see these officials show that much passion about working together to solve all the major problems this country has.

Maybe it's time for them all to go home and "rest." Then we can send people to Washington who can remember who and what they are there for.

SHARON MILLER

Louisville 40242

Listen up, GOP

For decades the GOP's message of smaller, less intrusive government, and private market solutions has been muted by left-leaning compassion police. After three years and hundreds of millions of dollars, Obamacare is a disaster. Website "glitches" persist five weeks after its Oct.1 rollout. Millions have been kicked off health insurance plans. Countless have lost their doctors. Premiums, co-pays, deductibles, and out-of-pocket expenses are much higher under Obamacare.

That Obamacare is a total disaster is perhaps the only fact that enjoys bipartisan affirmation.Why, then, are GOP pols and talking heads wasting this historic opportunity to move people to consider that it's not that conservatives don't care about the poor; it's that big-government solutions rarely help them. Instead, conservatives are holding hearings about computer problems and trying to prove President Obama lied, when he said "If you like your plan, you can keep it." Listen up GOP! The most advanced healthcare system is being destroyed by the prevailing ethos of our time. Americans need leadership and wisdom, not gotcha petty politics.

DAVID M. BAUSCHER

Louisville 40220

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Letters | Report the truth, Christmas on the radio and Affordable Care

It is time for the CJ to start reporting truth and facts and stop regurgitating Democrat talking points.